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This is the accessibility statement for Ki To Harmony.
Ki To Harmony recognises the importance of providing a website that is
accessible to all user groups, including the disabled
We have implemented the following accessibility features on this website
to make it easier to use for people with disabilities.
You may need to review the accessibility features in your browser.
Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback regarding the
accessibility of this site, or if you experience any difficulty using it
by emailing: admin@KiToHarmony.co.uk
We aim to provide full accessibility in all new content on the website,
Images
All content images used in this site include descriptive alt attributes.
Purely decorative graphics include empty alt attributes.
Font sizes
You may change the font size of this document to your preference through
your browser:
In Internet Explorer, select View, then Text Size, and then your preferred
size.
In Netscape select View, then Text Zoom, and then your preferred
percentage size.
Style sheets
This site uses style sheets for visual layout. If your browser or browsing
device does not support stylesheets at all, the use of structured semantic
markup ensures that the content of each page is still readable and clearly
structured.
You may import your own stylesheet into this website:
In Internet Explorer select Tools, then Internet Options, and then
Accessibility. Next click on any or all 3 checkboxes to ignore colours,
font styles or font sizes. In the same window you can change your style
sheet by clicking the checkbox that says, 'format document using my style
sheet' then simply browse to your style sheet and click OK.
In Netscape select Edit, then Preferences and then Appearance. You will be
given the choice to specify your own colours and fonts.
Tables
All tables have properly scoped header cells, to allow screen readers to
render them intelligently. Where required, tables also have a caption and
a summary. Tables are used for layout
Scripting
Java script is used on the website for the "My Hot Stats" webcounter and
site statistics, however it is possible to browse the website without Java
script.
Links
Linking text has been written to make sense out of context. Where
appropriate, links have title attributes which describe the link in
greater detail to aid sighted and visually-impaired users.
Accessibility features in your browser
Internet Explorer
Choose Help: Contents: Accessibility
Netscape Navigator
http://help.netscape.com/netscape7/shortcuts.html
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ui/accessibility/
See also how to specify your own colours and fonts in Netscape
Standards compliance
The pages on our website conform at a minimum to level A compliance as
specified by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and endorsed by the
Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB).
All pages validate as XHTML 1 Transitional and use structured semantic
markup. The CSS also validates.
We strive to obey the spirit of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) of
1995 with respect to the provision of services online, as required by the
Disability Rights Commission (DRC). http://www.disability.gov.uk/dda/
http://www.drc-gb.org/
Accessibility references
• W3 accessibility guidelines, which explains the reasons behind each
guideline.
• W3 accessibility techniques, which explains how to implement each
guideline.
• The RNIB's Web accessibility at a glance
• The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA)
http://www.disability.gov.uk/dda/
• JAWS, a screen reader for Windows.
• Home Page Reader, a screen reader for Windows.
• Windows-Eyes, a screen reader for Windows.
• PwWebSpeak, a screen reader for Windows.
• Lynx, a free text-only web browser for blind users with refreshable
Braille displays.
• Links, a free text-only web browser for visual users with low bandwidth
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